India Chamacoco
Rio Nabiléque, Chaco.
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India Chamacoco
Rio Nabiléque, Chaco.
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ARGENTINA - Indios Chamacoco from province Chaco.
INDIGENOUS BRAZILIAN & SOUTHERN CONE RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
Brazil is the largest country in South America. It includes the Amazon basin, the Cerrado, and more.
APINAJÉ ─ “The Apinajé, or Apinaye, people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to eastern Brazil, in the state of Tocantins.” ─ Apinajé Culture ─ Apinajé Language ─ Apinajé Phonology
BORORÓ ─ “The Bororó people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.” ─ Bororó Culture ─ Bororó Music
KARAJÁ ─ “The Karajá, or Iny, people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to Brazil, in the Araguaia River valley.” ─ Karajá Culture ─ Karajá People (in Portuguese) ─ Karajá Dictionary
TUCANO ─ “The Tucano people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to the northwestern Amazon Rainforest, surrounding the Vaupés river.” ─ Tucano Culture ─ Tucanoan Languages (in Spanish)
TUPI ─ “The Tupi people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to southeast Brazil.” ─ The Portuguese and the Tupi ─ Tupi Language ─ Tupi Language Resources
TUPINAMBÁ ─ “The Tupinambá people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to Brazil.” ─ Tupinambá Information (in Portuguese)
The Southern Cone is a South American region that constitutes the southernmost part of South America.
CHAMACOCO ─ “The Chamacoco people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to Paraguay.” ─ Chamacoco Information ─ Chamacoco Dictionary
GUARANÍ ─ “The Guaraní are a linguistic group that share the Guaraní language. They are native to modern-day Paraguay, southern Brazil, Argentina, and more.” ─ Guaraní Culture ─ Jesuit Missionaries and the Guaraní ─ Guaraní Language (in Spanish)
HUILLICHE ─ “The Huilliche, or Huiliche, people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to Chiloé Island in the Chilean Archipelago.” ─ Huilliche Language
KAWÉSQAR ─ “The Kawésqar, or Alacalufe, people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to southern Chilean Patagonia.” ─ Kawésqar Language (in Spanish) ─ Kawésqar Language Structure ─ Kawésqar Dictionary
MAPUCHE ─ “The Mapuche people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to southern Chile and southwestern Argentina.” ─ Mapuche Information ─ Mapudungun Dictionary
TEHUELCHE ─ “The Aónikenk, or Tehuelche, people are an Indigenous South American people. They are native to the border between Argentina and Chile.” ─ Tehuelche Dictionary
India Chamacoco, "Nanáge", Puerto 14 de Mayo, Chaco
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Chamacoco woman from the Grand Chaco region of Argentina
Argentinian vintage postcard
Chamacoco people from Argentina
Argentinian vintage postcard
Republica Argentina - India Chamacoco, Chaco
799 Edicion Z. Fumagalli, B.-Aires
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The Fruit of the Spirit (CHAMACOCO: Bible NT)
The Fruit of the Spirit (CHAMACOCO: Bible NT)
CHAMACOCO: Bible NT
Galatians (Gálatas) 5:22-23
22 Porrosht Ɨchɨbich ye duhu ahakõrlope erze mɨhnũwo duhu ɨlorz. Wɨchɨ shuu ahmũrloye, hn shuu olak aho kɨɨs, hn shuu olak aho kɨɨsɨhɨ Porrosht. Wɨchɨ shuu entɨloye, hn shish shuu olak ɨle om. Wɨchɨ shuu ahakõrlo omɨhɨ oso yewo, hn shuu nos ahakõrlo uje athɨlo.
23Wɨchɨ ye duhu olak ehnitope, hn shuu erahalo abeylo olak par uje ye ahakõrlope uje ich…
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